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Philip Melanchthon

Abstract Luther’s companion lectures on the Nicomachean Ethics from the early 1530s to 1560. In this work, Aristotle’s iustitia remains the focus of his attention. While Melanchthon’s early writings follow Luther, a certain reorientation becomes visible in the Apology of the Augsburg Confession.
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Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560)

Abstract No other sixteenth-century interpreter of Scripture had a more wide-ranging influence than Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560). His books on Greek grammar, on rhetoric, and on dialectics set the stage for scholarly discussion of texts. His commentaries demonstrated how this method might be employed.
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Philip Melanchthon: Speaking for the Reformation

The Expository Times, 2014
Already theological conflicts during his lifetime have made forming an accurate picture of Philip Melanchthon’s contribution to the Reformation difficult. A close examination of his life reveals a theologian who blended commitment to the humanities with a passion for Wittenberg and Luther’s particular brand of theology. A prodigy with remarkable skills
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